Open the ORR in your browser. For example, with 9090 as the associated host port
(value of ORR_HOST_PORT in setenv.sh),
you can now open http://localhost:9090/ont/.
You can login with the username "admin" and the password indicated via the
admin.password entry in orront.conf.

A crontab like the following could be defined for a complete ORR start at reboot time:

@reboot sleep 30 && docker start mongo agraph orr

Note

The above Docker set-up should in general be complemented with appropriate
mechanisms toward a production environment.
Aspects to consider include:
making your ORR instance externally visible, re-starting the containers to reflect configuration
and image updates, logging, backups, etc.
Also, depending on the target platform, the user performing the deployment should have
the relevant Docker privileges.
For example, via a command like: sudo usermod -a -G docker username.
Please check with your sysadmin.

Apache HTTPD proxy configuration

Just as a suggestion (please check with your sysadmin), the following is a possible Apache
proxy configuration to externally expose the ORR itself and the SPARQL endpoint through the /ont
and /sparql context paths under your main HTTP server: